Register Now! April 26, 2017: RECORDS MANAGEMENT in a BIG DATA ERA

To be held at Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLC

1500 K Street NW, Washington, DC

A joint seminar by:

Search for “2017 top IT trends,” and you’ll find big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning on almost every list. What is all the fuss about, and where do records managers fit into these trends? This joint ARMA NOVA/ARMA Metropolitan Maryland seminar will explore these topics as well as implications for the profession.

Organizations are investing in big data platforms and hiring data scientists to take advantage of the patterns found in extremely large data sets to improve their business. They also use artificial intelligence or machine learning to create algorithms that iteratively learn from data, and to find hidden insights without explicitly programming where to look.

In a big data world, it’s important to know what we want from the data, and records managers are well positioned to help their organizations with data queries. Records managers can also benefit by working with data scientists and big data platforms to better understand how to manage records across the enterprise, including the costs, risks and benefits. They have an opportunity to work with data scientists and to train machine intelligence to automate records management, making it easier and more cost effective to implement.

Full-time Students: $50

3 or more registrants from the same organization: $100 per person

Speakers

GALINA DATSKOVSKY, PH.D., CRM

CEO, Vaporstream®

Former Chair and President, ARMA International

Dr. Galina Datskovsky, CRM, FAI and serial entrepreneur is an internationally recognized privacy, compliance and security expert. Galina is currently the CEO of Vaporstream®, a position where she applies her knowledge and strategic guidance in building businesses, product development, governance policies, as well as cyber security. Prior to Vaporstream, Galina served as CEO of Covertix, North America; Senior Vice President of Information Governance at Autonomy/HP; and as General Manager of the Information Governance Business Unit and Senior Vice President of Architecture while at CA. She joined CA in 2006 with the acquisition of MDY Group International, where she was the founder and CEO.

In addition, Galina currently sits on the advisory board of the Executive Woman’s Forum and is part of the Voice Privacy Alliance. She is a champion of the entrepreneurial spirit as she has served on the board of multiple startups, assisting with strategy and continues to support the startup community. Galina served as Chair, President, President Elect and Director of ARMA International (2007-2013) and has been widely published in academic journals, speaking frequently for industry organizations such as AIIM, ARMA SINET, EWF, ILTA, IQPC and MER. Throughout Galina’s career she has been the recipient of numerous awards. Most notably she was designated a Distinguished Engineer while at CA (2006-10), was the recipient of the prestigious Emmet Leahy award (2013) and was named a Fellow of ARMA International (2014)

Prior to founding MDY, Galina consulted for IBM and Bell Labs and taught at the Fordham University Graduate School of Business and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University. She earned her doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science from Columbia University.

RICHARD HOGG, CITP ERMp

Global In foGov Solutions Leader at IBM

With 15+ years experience across RM & ECM, In the last 6 years he’s consulted with Fortune 10 global Financial Services, Insurance, Pharma and Telco organizations to assess information governance initiatives and their cost and risk, developing a business case with focused recommendations on quick wins to further the clients objectives, engaging with them on executing an IG Program delivering benefits of reduced costs & risks. Client benefits have covered defensible disposal, ediscovery, records and retention management, privacy, legacy data cleanup and archiving. He is a frequent Speaker annually across AIIM, ARMA, MER, LegalTech, InfoGovCon, Insight, World of Watson & IPBA. Finalist Winner 2016 InfoGovCon IG Expert of the Year.

MATTHEW OLSEN

Acting Chief Privacy and Data Sharing Officer

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Matthew Olsen has held positions across the information management spectrum within the federal government over the last 15 years. His work includes privacy, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and records management. He is currently the Acting Chief Privacy and Data Sharing Officer for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where his emphasis is on maintaining and improving privacy and information management practices across the Department.

Matthew has also held previous positions at the Social Security Administration (SSA), Peace Corps, the Office of Management and Budget, and the National Archives and Records Administration.

LISA HARALAMPUS

Lisa Haralampus is the Director of the Records Management Policy and Outreach program in the Office of the Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The program develops and issues records management policies and guidance to federal agencies. These policies and guidance relate to records management standards, technology, and processes. She is also responsible for overseeing how NARA tracks, implements, and manages the Managing Government Records Directive (M-12-18) issued in 2012 by OMB and NARA.

Ms. Haralampus has over 24 years’ experience in federal government records and information programs working at NARA and the U.S. Department of State. She has experience developing and implementing enterprise-wide information management policies and training. She also has experience developing and operating multi-million dollar IT systems to maintain and provide access to electronic archives.

Ms. Haralampus has a master’s degree in Library and Information Science (MLS) from the Catholic University of America and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).

LEIGH ISAACS

Director, Records & Information Governance at White & Case LLP

Leigh is an indispensable collaborator and advisor with both client and law firm partners and teams in the strategic development and implementation of records and information governance programs. With over fifteen years of experience in records and information governance and over 30 years of experience in the legal space, Leigh has a proven record of understanding business processes, identifying opportunities for improvements and creating efficiencies by recommending customized solutions for workflow processes. Leigh understands the critical need for clear and effective communication and bridges the communications gap among law firm and client stakeholders. Believing that a successful records and information governance program requires minimal disruption to the business, Leigh applies a practical strategy to policy and program development.

ANAND SHAH

Cybersecurity Counsel at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Anand is a Cybersecurity Counsel at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP. He counsels clients on issues relating to cybersecurity, information governance, privacy, and data analytics. He assists clients in proactively evaluating and managing risks associated with their information practices, particularly during breach response or cybercrime investigations. Anand advises clients on a wide range of federal laws and regulations, along with international and state data protection and breach notification laws. He guides clients on the implementation of information sharing practices and industry standards, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Anand assists in crafting incident response plans, vulnerability assessment tools, information security agreements, corporate policies, and product design reviews that are tailored to meet the needs of companies and boards seeking to safeguard their data. He previously served as a cybercrime prosecutor at the New Jersey Attorney Generals’ Office and on the legal team at Mandiant Corporation.

As part of the Secretariat of the Pharmaceutical Records and Information Management Organization (PRIMO), Amy has worked closely with Member companies to develop solutions, strategies and tools relevant to managing records and promoting effective information management, including facilitating the development of a Model Records Retention Schedule focused on the records of biopharmaceutical companies. Amy has also been instrumental in assisting with the development of several PRIMO guidance documents focused on disposal of data in accordance with records retention policies.

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